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is the standard unit as well for inner mobile. he was kind enough to put up that picture of fedex up there. in reality, the majority of our rail transporters trailer flat cars, i'm confident that they will transition to containers. they are more efficient for the rail transportation. we went say that one of the simplest ways to improve the nation's rocktivity simply -- roductivity -- >> that is a common sense approach. i appreciate it. common sense is a rarity and oes not belong in d.c. hopefully we can bring that along. you mentioned the weight increase. what is it that you would like to see that increase to? is there a stopping concern? >> first, our organization, we are a truckload carrier that goes from a to b. we cube out before we weigh out about 80% of the time. 1 in 5 customers would have a benefit for heavier weight. my position on it is that we ought to allow as technology advances. it has the same exact stopping system that it does in the past or historically with 80,000 pounds over five axle. when i made the, that ther
is the standard unit as well for inner mobile. he was kind enough to put up that picture of fedex up there. in reality, the majority of our rail transporters trailer flat cars, i'm confident that they will transition to containers. they are more efficient for the rail transportation. we went say that one of the simplest ways to improve the nation's rocktivity simply -- roductivity -- >> that is a common sense approach. i appreciate it. common sense is a rarity and oes not belong in d.c....
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i should note that the united states renounces to asia. our two nations are taken steps to economic and look ties -- including progress towards japan joining the trans-pacific partnership trading negotiations. [translating in japanese] >> strengthening our security alliance is also critical to achieving the goal of the u.s. rebalance enhancing prosperity and promoting peace and stability in the region. [japanese translation] >> the most obvious threat to stability in the region is the provocative behavior of north korea. [japanese translation] we agreed that continued closed -- close coordinationbetween u.s. and japanese forces would be essential to a moderate any further provocations, particularly any cooperation on missile defense. [japanese translation] >> today we made progress on plans to deploy its second 52 radar in japan, which will help protect both of our nations from the threat of north korean ballistic missiles. [japanese translation] >> united states remains steadfast in our commitments to japan, including extended deterrence
i should note that the united states renounces to asia. our two nations are taken steps to economic and look ties -- including progress towards japan joining the trans-pacific partnership trading negotiations. [translating in japanese] >> strengthening our security alliance is also critical to achieving the goal of the u.s. rebalance enhancing prosperity and promoting peace and stability in the region. [japanese translation] >> the most obvious threat to stability in the region is...
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the first ladies of the united states." andents from historians michelle obama on the role of first ladies throughout history. now of elbow for a discounted price of -- available for a 95.counted price of $12. brought to you as a public service by your television provider. coming up tonight, former at thent bill clinton 20th anniversary of the holocaust museum. after that, president obama talks about investing in science innovation. later, another chance to see first ladies including eliza johnson wife of andrew johnson. former president bill clinton spoke monday at an event marking the 20th anniversary of the holocaust museum in washington dc this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome today's honored speakers, the director of the holocaust museum. tom bernstein, chair of the holocaust museum. lisa zaid, a granddaughter of four holocaust survivors. world war ii veteran scottie. the founding chairman of the united states holocaust memorial museum. [applause] and president bill clinton, founder of the
the first ladies of the united states." andents from historians michelle obama on the role of first ladies throughout history. now of elbow for a discounted price of -- available for a 95.counted price of $12. brought to you as a public service by your television provider. coming up tonight, former at thent bill clinton 20th anniversary of the holocaust museum. after that, president obama talks about investing in science innovation. later, another chance to see first ladies including eliza...
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we've actually found northern names and their unit numbers as well as southern and their unit. time period, it was used as a hospital, a place to stay, destroyed. basically that explains the importance of east tennessee in the civil war. governor of f occupied tennessee given to him lincoln. >> went to restore union it rnment in the state and was a challenging job. firing some- he was people and staying in the defense of nashville. he also came in conflict with the generals. he wrote letters to lincoln expecting his concern, also for the liberation of east tennessee. with andrew sided johnson on a lot of the decisions that he makes. at thisld were the sons point and were they involve in the conflict? charles, son, definitely was. he was a surgeon -- an assistant surgeon in the civil war, he was kill in the civil war. robert was also, as a matter of fact, i understand he was a signed up andalso went to war. but that's when his drinking kind of took over. about him stories leaving his army of men and things of that nature. he had different difficulties. absolutely the two older b
we've actually found northern names and their unit numbers as well as southern and their unit. time period, it was used as a hospital, a place to stay, destroyed. basically that explains the importance of east tennessee in the civil war. governor of f occupied tennessee given to him lincoln. >> went to restore union it rnment in the state and was a challenging job. firing some- he was people and staying in the defense of nashville. he also came in conflict with the generals. he wrote...
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guest: we see it as an economic issue but we are united in its economic policy. frankly, we focus on the issues that our members agree upon. we have libertarian members, republicans, republican party te saying. democrats, independents, they are all over the map on immigration. it is an issue we do not engage in because our members do not agree upon it. they do agree on things like pro-growth policy, tort reform, tax reform. lawrenceville, georgia. republican caller. caller: the guess that was on before you was talking about the emergency room visits going down in number, they will go up in number, i think. the government cannot even run the post office. how will they run health care? guest: you bring up a good point. whenever i talk about obamacare, supporters of it, i ask them, names and in the federal government runs efficiently and well. you cannot really come up with an example. the post office is a good one. i do not see how obamacare will solve the problems we have as a nation when itindependents, theh care. we're all learning that obamacare is becoming imp
guest: we see it as an economic issue but we are united in its economic policy. frankly, we focus on the issues that our members agree upon. we have libertarian members, republicans, republican party te saying. democrats, independents, they are all over the map on immigration. it is an issue we do not engage in because our members do not agree upon it. they do agree on things like pro-growth policy, tort reform, tax reform. lawrenceville, georgia. republican caller. caller: the guess that was...
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then they are used in the united states. a lot of reporting on this and i haven't really spoken to very many government officials. spoke to someone at the f.a.a. but that is the only agency that air space so we are very much in an input phase where they are trying to figure safety issues. a lot of stake holders are industry so there are people who manufacturing the technology and it is kinds of in the very huge industry. members of congress are looking into this and trying to figure innovationt way that can happen and americans can of fit from the economics drones and change the way they jobs.iness and create host: what about civil ritz groups? . they are also very concerned. aclu, there is a lot of people really gaining momentum to put in privacy protection efore the drones are commonplace. kim in bentley, michigan, independent. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment. earlier this morning you had callers from michigan and ohio, and a couple other states concerned with the privacy issue as i am as well. i think there
then they are used in the united states. a lot of reporting on this and i haven't really spoken to very many government officials. spoke to someone at the f.a.a. but that is the only agency that air space so we are very much in an input phase where they are trying to figure safety issues. a lot of stake holders are industry so there are people who manufacturing the technology and it is kinds of in the very huge industry. members of congress are looking into this and trying to figure innovationt...
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and we've called on the united nations to investigate. but the important point i want already arethat we ar deeply engaged in trying to bring about a solution in syria. it is a difficult problem, but even if chemical weapons were not being used in syria, we still would be thinking about tens of thousands of people, innocent civilians, women, children, who have been killed by a regime that's more concerned about saving power than about the well-being of its people. already deeply invested in trying to find a solution. what is true is that if i can not onlyh in a way that the united states also the international community feel confident is the use of chemical weapons by the assad regime, then that is a gain changer, because that portends potentially even more devastating attacks on civilians and it raises the strong possibility that those chemical weapons can fall into the wrong hands and get disseminated in ways that would threaten u.s. security or the security of our allies. >> you mean u.s. military action? >> by game change, i mean we w
and we've called on the united nations to investigate. but the important point i want already arethat we ar deeply engaged in trying to bring about a solution in syria. it is a difficult problem, but even if chemical weapons were not being used in syria, we still would be thinking about tens of thousands of people, innocent civilians, women, children, who have been killed by a regime that's more concerned about saving power than about the well-being of its people. already deeply invested in...
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polk had no staff politician or president of the united states. withraveling desk she took her on the long trips to washington, d.c. as a congressman, they traveled to washington in trips that could take 30 days and she's of communicating with family and friends back home which means she wrote tens of hersands of letters during lifetime so the traveling desk is indicative of communication in the time period. portraits are painted by ralph earl when james and sarah washington as congressman and lady. sarah was a help mate to him through the his political career. when he was writing speeches, he would get her opinion and she for her.tique them daily she would read the newspapers and underline to read.for him she was a regular fixture in the gallery in congress and this is speeches of to hear politicians like henry clay and john calhoun giving their greatest speeches in the time period and she was in the middle of all of it, very much a part career so 14cal years a member of the house of representatives, last four of those the speaker of the house, t
polk had no staff politician or president of the united states. withraveling desk she took her on the long trips to washington, d.c. as a congressman, they traveled to washington in trips that could take 30 days and she's of communicating with family and friends back home which means she wrote tens of hersands of letters during lifetime so the traveling desk is indicative of communication in the time period. portraits are painted by ralph earl when james and sarah washington as congressman and...
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polk had no staff either as politician or president of the united states. the traveling desk she took with her on the long trips to washington, d.c. traveledressman, they to washington in trips that could take 30 days and she's of course communicating with family and friends back home which means she wrote tens of thousands of letters during her lifetime so the traveling desk is indicative of communication in the time period. by portraits are painted ralph earl when james and sarah were in washington ssmaand lasarah was a help matem through the his political career. e wrspchhe would onion and woulcritique them for her. daily she would read newspapers and underline passages for him to read. thgallery cgular fixture in a great time to hear speeches of politicians like henry clay and john calhoun giving their eatest speeches in the time period and she was in the middle of all of it, very much a part of his political career so 14 years a member of the house of representatives, last four of those the speaker of the house, the only speaker to become president, wh
polk had no staff either as politician or president of the united states. the traveling desk she took with her on the long trips to washington, d.c. traveledressman, they to washington in trips that could take 30 days and she's of course communicating with family and friends back home which means she wrote tens of thousands of letters during her lifetime so the traveling desk is indicative of communication in the time period. by portraits are painted ralph earl when james and sarah were in...
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eight government. -- united states government. there are actually 450 contract hours, 514 total towers and the rest operated by the faa. here is the the difference, over 19,000 airports, almost 6000 of them are public use airports, but we only have 514 towers. most aviation goes on without towers. in closing these contract hours, it does not mean the airport is closed. it means the pilots will have to fly as they are trained him a without an air traffic control tower. in fact, that is how you learn to fly when you get a private license. host: described the scene at airports that do not have air affic ntrol towers. how does it work and what did the pilots do? obviously have to have the proper radio frequencies and be prepared. an fcc radiove license, you report you are entering the pattern. every airport has a set up way you enter the pattern didn't you report in as you are entering the pattern and as always, whether busy airspace or not, you are supposed to be looking for traffic. you report you are entering the downwind leg and y
eight government. -- united states government. there are actually 450 contract hours, 514 total towers and the rest operated by the faa. here is the the difference, over 19,000 airports, almost 6000 of them are public use airports, but we only have 514 towers. most aviation goes on without towers. in closing these contract hours, it does not mean the airport is closed. it means the pilots will have to fly as they are trained him a without an air traffic control tower. in fact, that is how you...
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the united states was not even in the top 10. recent studies have found that on average, women with shorter lives -- live shorter lives in america than any other industrialized country. think about that for the minute. we are the richest and most powerful country in the world but many american women are living shorter lives than their mothers, especially those with the least education. that is a historic reversal that rivals the decline in life expectancy for russian men after the disintegration after the sovietof the soviet union. prescription drug overdose has spiked, smoking, obesity, poverty. for too many women, the dream of upward mobility, the american dream remains elusive. that is not the way it is supposed to be. i think of these extraordinary sacrifices that my mother made to give me not only life, but opportunity along with love and inspiration. owni am very proud of my daughter. i look at all these young women that i am privileged to work with or no through chelsea -- know through chelsea. it is hard to imagine turnin
the united states was not even in the top 10. recent studies have found that on average, women with shorter lives -- live shorter lives in america than any other industrialized country. think about that for the minute. we are the richest and most powerful country in the world but many american women are living shorter lives than their mothers, especially those with the least education. that is a historic reversal that rivals the decline in life expectancy for russian men after the...
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i gave a speech on the floor of the united states senate last evening on this issue. talking to individual senators, participating in our caucuses. we had an emotional caucus yesterday. give begin heard was there, senator joe met -- getty giffords was there, senator joe manchin gave a speech. senator tim came from virginia talked about what happened at virginia tech. senator blumenthal talked about his experiences at sandy hook. it was an emotional day. host: here is a media advisory put out by senator dan coats office. be in aenators will press conference to introduce substitute amendment to gun legislation that they say would fix the background check system , provide resources to address mental health and school safety and protect veterans from false health declarations. host: it is an effort to give cover for people voting against gun safety legislation. it will contain the loopholes we currently have in law. the gun show loophole, the internet issues -- they are not resolving his legislation. so, it is a never to say to people who vote for it, "we really are for g
i gave a speech on the floor of the united states senate last evening on this issue. talking to individual senators, participating in our caucuses. we had an emotional caucus yesterday. give begin heard was there, senator joe met -- getty giffords was there, senator joe manchin gave a speech. senator tim came from virginia talked about what happened at virginia tech. senator blumenthal talked about his experiences at sandy hook. it was an emotional day. host: here is a media advisory put out by...
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you can just run for president of the united states as your first office. you might not make it. the same thing with governor or senator, but generally people like to see that you have been elected to some other office first. you can accomplish something with people's confidence that might merit a promotion to whatever office you are running for now. local school board, legislature, congress, those are good points of entry and you will learn a lot about the process and prove to people that you are willing to do the hard work, pay your whichand wait your turn, still resonates with some voters. it is always funart to st the top. i remember being at new governor school, sitting next to jesse ventura. he was elected in 1998, a former wrestler in minnesota. he was governor for one term. he was reading my resume. he said, my god, first you read this, then you that. finally got to be governor. wrestling, get famous, and get elected governor. [laughter] to accommodatee to the notion that you have to try at least one office first before you run for president of the united states. veterans
you can just run for president of the united states as your first office. you might not make it. the same thing with governor or senator, but generally people like to see that you have been elected to some other office first. you can accomplish something with people's confidence that might merit a promotion to whatever office you are running for now. local school board, legislature, congress, those are good points of entry and you will learn a lot about the process and prove to people that you...
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government here in the united states? >> absolutely. there is nary a week goes by we are not finding some indication of espionage in one form or another from the principal nation states that we have problems with. they are well-known to all. and that is still a substantial problem. we have substantial percentage of our national security resources allocated to counterintelligence. that is the specific, more personal counterintelligence, not the cybercounterintelligence. >> so the public reported assessment there are as many spies in the united states targeting the united states would in fact exceed the size of that footprint during the cold war. >> i'd have to look at that. that particular analysis i have not seen. the other aspect i would add, though, is that the traditional presence is, while substantial, is far more effective because it can be combined with the cyber initiatives as well to maximize and leverage their capabilities in ways it did not have before. >> can you talk just briefly, the f.b.i.'s been very successful on economi
government here in the united states? >> absolutely. there is nary a week goes by we are not finding some indication of espionage in one form or another from the principal nation states that we have problems with. they are well-known to all. and that is still a substantial problem. we have substantial percentage of our national security resources allocated to counterintelligence. that is the specific, more personal counterintelligence, not the cybercounterintelligence. >> so the...
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[video clip] we are three days before tax day in the united states. i think this brings us to the many kitchen tables around the countries -- around the country where families are sitting down , having signed their returns. many are having to write the check. having spent entirely too much time in preparation and entirely i think itney spent, all bring some the point that yes, finally now is the time for tax reform. i met several members of the ways and means committee that believes strongly, working with chairman camp, that we do have an opportunity this year to reform the tax code, to make it simpler and fairer for our working families. as was just said, we have this week also the realization that the president has proposed his budget finally. yet, much has not changed. he continues to call for more tax burdens on those families sitting around those kitchen tables. we in the house as republicans disagree that we ought to take more out of the pockets and checking accounts of the people that earn the money. congressman eric cantor in an event sponsore
[video clip] we are three days before tax day in the united states. i think this brings us to the many kitchen tables around the countries -- around the country where families are sitting down , having signed their returns. many are having to write the check. having spent entirely too much time in preparation and entirely i think itney spent, all bring some the point that yes, finally now is the time for tax reform. i met several members of the ways and means committee that believes strongly,...
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states as the united states of amnesia. this is very, very familiar. the absolute avalanche of propaganda all went up by the neocons. you have to give them credit. they are evil but the plan is very well outlined and has been there for quite a while. it is a clean break agenda, look it up. host: document does the u.s. need to do anything in syria? caller: no, united states should quit doing what it is doing. overseen the distribution of the 3,500 tons of weaponry undoubtably financed by us coming in from jordan and turkey. we have undoubtedly got our people in there, these assassinations, all of this. host: does the use of chemical weapons concern you? caller: it concerns me as much as the weapons of mass destruction that were supposed to be in iraq. we made hash out of one country, iraq. that should be on our conscience for 100 years. may catch of another country which we have already done, by the way. syria was a very nice country. the christians were protected in syria. the christian community and syria is backing bashar
states as the united states of amnesia. this is very, very familiar. the absolute avalanche of propaganda all went up by the neocons. you have to give them credit. they are evil but the plan is very well outlined and has been there for quite a while. it is a clean break agenda, look it up. host: document does the u.s. need to do anything in syria? caller: no, united states should quit doing what it is doing. overseen the distribution of the 3,500 tons of weaponry undoubtably financed by us...
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it well known that his intentions are to seek the presidency of the united states as a gop candidate. normally, howard university as an historical black college is not on their agenda. the fact that rand paul went to their first. he does not have a great understanding of the history of race and segregation but that is ok because he was able to take something from those young people who are very bright and well-researched. i had an opportunity to talk to some of the people who were there and got to chat afterwards. young people are different. they are open and realize there is something amiss. they are frightened about their job opportunities and prospects for business on a ship and whether they have a real future. they are more open and willing to listen to both parties. they actually listen to rand paul. [video clip] >> republican questions or disputes civil rights. i have never wavered in my support for civil rights or the civil rights act. the dispute, if there is one, has always been about how much of the remedy should come under federal or state or private per view. what get lost
it well known that his intentions are to seek the presidency of the united states as a gop candidate. normally, howard university as an historical black college is not on their agenda. the fact that rand paul went to their first. he does not have a great understanding of the history of race and segregation but that is ok because he was able to take something from those young people who are very bright and well-researched. i had an opportunity to talk to some of the people who were there and got...
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but for all those in the united states of america. this bill is a direct assault on collective bargaining. it is an assault that is seen -- has seen the manifestation in other parts of the country against public workers in wisconsin, against all workers in ohio. collective bargaining is one of the main engines of the development of america's middle class. and america's middle class is clearly the main reason for the development of the strongest economy on the face of the earth. a vote against this bill is an affirmation of the value of collective bargaining. a vote for this bill is an erosion of that precious right that americans have always enjoyed and should enjoy. we have the opportunity to stand up for those who wash the dishes, patrol the streets, build our buildings, teach our children. we have the opportunity to stand up for the right of collective bargaining. i urge both my republican and democratic friends to stand up for america's middle class and vote no on this bill that paralyzes and assaults collective bargaining in our
but for all those in the united states of america. this bill is a direct assault on collective bargaining. it is an assault that is seen -- has seen the manifestation in other parts of the country against public workers in wisconsin, against all workers in ohio. collective bargaining is one of the main engines of the development of america's middle class. and america's middle class is clearly the main reason for the development of the strongest economy on the face of the earth. a vote against...
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we are three days officially from tax day in the united states. to millionsspace of kitchen tables around the country where families are sitting down and having to sign the return and many are having to write a check and having spent entirely too much time and preparation and too much money being spent. it brings home the point that yes, finally is the time for tax reform. several members of the ways and means committee are here that believe strongly working with german camp that we have an opportunity this year to really that we have an opportunity this year to really work on this. the president has proposed his budget finally. yet much has not changed. he continues to call for more tax burdens on those families sitting around those kitchen tables. we in the house as republicans disagree that we ought to take more out of the pockets of the people who have earned the money. washington imposed a steep tax hike on working families earlier this year. it is time for us to do something for them and not just take their money. we need to reform the tax c
we are three days officially from tax day in the united states. to millionsspace of kitchen tables around the country where families are sitting down and having to sign the return and many are having to write a check and having spent entirely too much time and preparation and too much money being spent. it brings home the point that yes, finally is the time for tax reform. several members of the ways and means committee are here that believe strongly working with german camp that we have an...
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is this person genteel enough to represent the united states? >> the great tragedy is that after this was a freeze campaign, he went to the white house and she is preparing to go -- after this campaign, he went to the white house and she was preparing to go with him and what happens? >> she died. she thought people would be rude to her and they might snub her. she thought about not going. she decided that would be admitting they were wrong. she decided to go. on december 22, she died of a heart attack. >> and she was buried in a dress she preplanned -- plan to wear to the inaugural ball. >> this is our first video of the night. we will be showing you video throughout the night. we will take you to the heritage, their home in tennessee and learn more about what enter jackson carried throughout the rest of his life after rachel. >> we do not know what kind of health rachel was in overall. after the fall of 1828, her health was not good. the campaign for president that jackson was going to have a huge effect on her health. this is a letter jackson
is this person genteel enough to represent the united states? >> the great tragedy is that after this was a freeze campaign, he went to the white house and she is preparing to go -- after this campaign, he went to the white house and she was preparing to go with him and what happens? >> she died. she thought people would be rude to her and they might snub her. she thought about not going. she decided that would be admitting they were wrong. she decided to go. on december 22, she...
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it's one of the biggest deposits of natural gas in the united states. it spans approximately 4,000 square miles, it's estimated to contain up to 20 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. it's considered onest most productive -- one of the most constructive shale plays in the country. but what does that mean for everyday americans? bha does it mean, -- what does it mean, what has it meant for arkansans? well, natural gas production is providing high-paying jobs for folks in my state and my district. according to the university of arkansas, the average annual pay in the oil and gas extraction industry was $74,000 in 2010. that's good pay. that's money that pays for food on the table, for a kid's education. that's twice the average pays of all industry in the state of arkansas. further, the shale play supports over 20,000 jobs, it's added $12 billion to arkansas' economy since 2008. that impacts families. across the country, though, you've heard some detractors. these individuals have spread exaggerations, in some case falsehoods, about the environmental impa
it's one of the biggest deposits of natural gas in the united states. it spans approximately 4,000 square miles, it's estimated to contain up to 20 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. it's considered onest most productive -- one of the most constructive shale plays in the country. but what does that mean for everyday americans? bha does it mean, -- what does it mean, what has it meant for arkansans? well, natural gas production is providing high-paying jobs for folks in my state and my...
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s the chinese government behind hacking the united states, institutions in the united states, companies and governments? if so, how bad is it? and if so, how should the u.s. respond? >> ok, well, let me start with a little background. first of all, i think all governments engage in intelligence gathering vis a vis other governments. so the big point of friction and tension comes when a overnment or a company gathers ntelligence through hacking, gathers intelligence, trade secrets, from u.s. companies. and that's the point of fiction. and here i started off by saying i think it's really important for all companies to do everything they can to protect themselves against cybertheft of all kinds. and it's also the responsibility of the government to help ensure, you ow, that this economic security. so now, let's move to china. his is a major area of tension with chinese and right flee -- rightfully so. we desperately need some international, some global protocalls in ways of enforcing this and we need to find common ground with china on these things, because it's in make ne's interest to re
s the chinese government behind hacking the united states, institutions in the united states, companies and governments? if so, how bad is it? and if so, how should the u.s. respond? >> ok, well, let me start with a little background. first of all, i think all governments engage in intelligence gathering vis a vis other governments. so the big point of friction and tension comes when a overnment or a company gathers ntelligence through hacking, gathers intelligence, trade secrets, from...
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with the implementing united nations security council resolutions. under this situation, what i has y is that, yes, iran placed 19 facilities under our safeguard and we can verify that the nuclear material in these facilities are staying in peaceful purposes. but as iran is not implementing fully comprehensive safeguard and is not implementing u.n. security council resolutions, we cannot provide credible assurance that all the activities in iran is peaceful purpose. my view, this is a very factual, impartial statement, assessment with clarity. what we can do for the future? again, the agency's view is very clear. by applying this standard, we have provided the assessment of the association with clarity. in any event, in any issue, having a clear understanding of the issue is the starting point . , i in november, 2011 shared the information with and identified reas which iran has to clarify . and since january, 2012, the iaea and iran have been negotiating on reaching reement to resolve all the outstanding issues. unfortunately, we have not yet reache
with the implementing united nations security council resolutions. under this situation, what i has y is that, yes, iran placed 19 facilities under our safeguard and we can verify that the nuclear material in these facilities are staying in peaceful purposes. but as iran is not implementing fully comprehensive safeguard and is not implementing u.n. security council resolutions, we cannot provide credible assurance that all the activities in iran is peaceful purpose. my view, this is a very...
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guest: among occupied units, either you are a renter or an owner. when we get to the slide dealing with times, it is a mirror image of each other. as one is decreasing, another is increasing. as a decreased over time, the percent of lenders increased as well. 2-1 as far as homeowners -- guest: that is what is right now. . regarding the percent of renter households, an increase in the percent of renter households between 2009 and 2011. host: because why? guest: decline in the homeownership rate. people need to live someplace. toy more than likely move renting rather than owning. happens, people moving from homeownership to renting, what does that do for the economy, as you were speaking about? guest: it is unclear what the impact of that is on the economy and what the impact of the economy is on that. it is partly people moving from homeownership to renting but also the new generation. this is the largest generation in the united states that is periodsver a five-year that the baby boom was at that time, and these folks are moving into housing as fast
guest: among occupied units, either you are a renter or an owner. when we get to the slide dealing with times, it is a mirror image of each other. as one is decreasing, another is increasing. as a decreased over time, the percent of lenders increased as well. 2-1 as far as homeowners -- guest: that is what is right now. . regarding the percent of renter households, an increase in the percent of renter households between 2009 and 2011. host: because why? guest: decline in the homeownership rate....